Saturday, February 16, 2013

After the arrival of iOS 6.1.1 problems appeared different devices running this OS version. One of them is related to the battery life when using accounts configured with Exchange email about which I have spoken, the other problem is with the passcode lock on the iPhone 5 . A ruling that allows access to certain phone functions without having to know the code.

Apple is aware of these problems and have no doubt that they are working to resolve as soon as possible through a new iOS update for devices that need it.

iOS 6.1.2 will end Exchange problems and passcode lock. Arrive at the latest, on Wednesday.

From the German blog iFun comment that l solution will come before next Wednesday, February 20 in the form of iOS 6.1.2, a minor software update that will be limited (at least according to what we know so far) to solve these problems only operation of the current version of iOS.

Not the first time that Apple plans blog progresses and finally just confirmed. This time ensure that the source that discussed the upcoming release of iOS 6.1.2 is the same as they anticipated the release of iOS 6.1.1, so if the development goes well this new rumor should believe us and be prepared to upgrade our devices at the latest on Wednesday. It is also important to mention that users should wait before Jailbreak update, at least until the hackers can analyze the scene and determine whether the update will be eligible for the procedure.

At the time Apple acknowledged to be aware of the bug that allowed unlock an iPhone 5 without knowing the security code. The spokeswoman Trudy Muller said the company:

"We are aware of this problem and offer a solution to this problem in a future software update."

Hopefully Trudy's words do not fall on deaf ears and that iFun is right and this problem is solved this week. Perhaps for many it is not too much trouble, but others sure did, especially the problem of Exchange email accounts. No doubt these problems overshadow the effectiveness of Apple developing software, but unfortunately is unavoidable make mistakes in something as complex as an operating system.

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